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Page 249
... species , such as the clk , the rein deer , the fallow deer , the stag , the re - buck , & c . or at different ages in the same species . But these objects belong to natural history , properly so called . The bases of the horns adhere ...
... species , such as the clk , the rein deer , the fallow deer , the stag , the re - buck , & c . or at different ages in the same species . But these objects belong to natural history , properly so called . The bases of the horns adhere ...
Page 259
... species of stomach , between the true membranous one of graminiverous animals , and the muscular of the carnivorous tribes ; and it may be consi- dered in a slight degree as a species of gizzard , resembling the structure of those ...
... species of stomach , between the true membranous one of graminiverous animals , and the muscular of the carnivorous tribes ; and it may be consi- dered in a slight degree as a species of gizzard , resembling the structure of those ...
Page 482
... species which it is proposed to describe will be little short of two thousand , one half of which will be figured in coloured engravings , designed and retouched by Redouté , who has deservedly obtained a distin guished name for his ...
... species which it is proposed to describe will be little short of two thousand , one half of which will be figured in coloured engravings , designed and retouched by Redouté , who has deservedly obtained a distin guished name for his ...
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